10 Days Abraham Lincoln
David Colbert
Nonfiction
147 pages
Finished: 4/17/13
Summary:
This story is about ten important days that shaped Abraham Lincoln’s life, and even ours today. A few of the most important days are Lincoln’s debates with Douglas, the beginning of the Civil War, and Lincoln’s assassination. Lincoln’s assassination happened by John Wilkes Booth. Lincoln was at a play with his friends and wife. Booth was very fond of this play, and knew a lot about it like, when certain lines were coming and his way around the theater. Because of this, he had an advantage, and knew where Lincoln was watching the play from. When there was no guards at the door to Lincoln’s room, Booth snuck in. A few minutes later he shot Lincoln in the head. Just like that, he was dead.
Review:
I gave this book a two star because it was not good at all. It was super hard to follow, and I had no clue what was going on. The reason I chose this book was because I wanted to know more about Lincoln and his assassination. This was not the book for that. Even though it was an easy read, I would not recommend it to someone else. One thing I do like about it though was the idea of picking ten important days to write about. I think that is a very cool and different thing that most authors don't do.